noun
- the state or quality of being ultimate; finality or conclusiveness
Usage: formal
Examples
- The ultimacy of the court’s decision left no room for further appeals.
- Philosophers debate the ultimacy of moral principles.
- The ultimacy of death gives meaning to life’s choices.
- She questioned the ultimacy of scientific truth.
- The ultimacy of his authority was never challenged.
- Religious texts often speak of the ultimacy of divine judgment.